Partial stats yet again
When interrogating numbers given by government (no fan btw) why does TH use a selective context which then enables the show to disparage any official line? For example migrant numbers do not take into account population density, illegal migrants and fact that France in particular let’s migrants pass through when they should seek asylum at the first country? Also loaded terms like welcoming is used when that’s clearly a partial term and sets out the numbers in a biased context? 🤔
Swiss-wilson via Apple Podcasts · Great Britain · 09/17/20
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Nitepodlistener via Apple Podcasts · Great Britain · 12/01/11
Numbers don't lie - Tim puts things into simple context by giving us the numbers, which we can then use to form or alter opinions - though Tim gives us the rundown from a logical point of view anyway. Everyone with decision making powers should be able to analyse arguments numerically - and...Read full review »
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